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Thursday, July 23, 2015 12:32:53 AM
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For those interested in water related issues, I recommend a TV series called “How the States got their shapes,” that aired on the history channel if I remember correctly.
It basically highlights how waterways and lakes formed a lot of our state’s borders and highlights water issues across the country.
A lot of other history as well, but they talk about lake mead and the Colorado river, the state line dispute between Georgia and Tennessee,
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/water-wars-tennessee-georgia-locked-in-battle-over-waterway-access/
and everything else from Asian Carp in the Mississippi river threatening the Great Lakes, to rainfall levels and water consumption across the country.
A lot of interesting history, but it clearly shows that this whole country was founded on water. If you cant Netflix or Hulu it, spend the $10 to buy the DVD of the series and watch it with your kids.
Important stuff that everyone should know.
IMO and FWIW.
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